Without a doubt the best live band ever. You will never see a pairing of two guirarists like this again and its not just Stuart and Bruce but Mark and Tony also. Take any one of them away and youve lost the unique sound and energy created here. Thank God for youtube archives
I saw them at the NEC in around '87 - and you are absolutely right!! I had also seen Dire Straits (who I absolutely loved & still do) and many, many other truly great bands at the very same venue - BUT NO-ONE ever generated an atmosphere anything like as brilliant as these boys. I have never before felt a super-venue SHAKE in the way that it did that night! I saw them twice more in Glasgow over the years - and for me they will always be THE best live band ever.
Sorry but Bruce is pretty lame on guitar and couldn't sing backup properly. It's a shame Stuart never paired up with someone like Marshall Crenshaw to write music, sing and play guitar. They would have been awesome together.
He really was the real deal wasn’t he ? His interaction with the crowd is so good to see. He appreciated their involvement as much as they did his. What a talent. Sorely missed.
He hung himself in a closet in a hotel next to honolulu airport....never even made it to the beach.....i stayed at that hotel....very sad...i am thinking he went out there to get better or see the beach etc.... before he killed himself....but killed himself in a crappy hotel
On a cold night as the snow falls this warms the heart and rekindles memories of a wonderful band , here we are in 2021 , anyone else listening and getting that warm soulful glow..
Stuart Adamson was the most underrated songwriter of his generation - you can't count how many 'indie' bands from the late 2000s on emulate both his voice and chord progressions - the first 3 Big Country records are absolute masterpieces.
They are and they really caught lightning again with Buffalo Skinners through Damascus, people should really spend time with them. It's a shame the Grunge thing drowned out so much good music, BC were definitely victims of that shift and they were churning out some of their very best stuff.
There will never be another band quite like them. The atmosphere at their gigs was quite simply electric. RIP in piece Stuart - you were, and still are loved by so many
Only really appreciate them now years later. What a live band they must have been. This is one of the best things I ever saw on UA-cam. Two great guitar players and a phenomenal rhythm section. Truly inspiring.
Yep, saw each tour through the 80's and it was difficult to watch them fade. The music was there but they were forced to alter their sound some. Got it back with Skinners and went out strong. They were amazing, came out of nowhere. People kept talking about "bagpipe" sound and overlooking the fact that you had collectively, 4 of the most talented musicians to come out of that generation.
We can't turn back time. We can't live a life of somebody else. We can't make promises we can't fullfill. We can be strong. We can show respect to one of the greatest guitar players and vocalists of the eighties and nineties! We can be with him spirit and after 30 years we still can feel his love and talents!!! X (H) X
He sang songs about love and loss and hope and redemption over some of the most beautiful melodies ever written. Hiss loss is palpable. He and his music will never be forgotten
I was at this concert, brings back so many memories of the best live band ever, remember leaving thinking what the f... just happened there amazing night
Total joy. A fabulous song, performed by geniuses of their time, who were never recognised for the talents, song writing poignancy (and yet joy) and brilliant live performances that those of us who knew them saw. And loved. The utter sadness of Stuart's loss haunts us all in a way I find impossible to reconcile two decades on, but we rejoice in the complete mesmerising magic, gifts, lyrics and pleasure he brought to the world. We love you, big man.
This makes me feel realise how lucky I am to have been around in the 80s & seen this Great Band live . Stuart Adamson loved his fans ❤️ & his fans loved him ❤️
This is probably the best live performance by a band ever! I would love to have been there. Being Scottish I know how electric the Barrolwands can be. Big Country took it to hyperspace with this one!
He hung himself in a closet in a hotel next to honolulu airport....never even made it to the beach.....i stayed at that hotel....very sad...i am thinking he went out there to get better or see the beach etc.... before he killed himself....but killed himself in a crappy hotel
Liam Roche he he, yeah cause they come in a bar too early, he shakes his head to say “you’re in too early”. It’s a lovely moment... I had forgotten how good they were. This is fabulous.
I give this man 💯 he felt the winter more than most I’d of saved him if given the chance Talented man yet no one see his pain till it was to late Makes me think of my dad in many ways Look after those who don’t ask for help
4 artists at work. Excellent rhythm section (10/10) to the drum tech who sorted that snare, two of the ‘best of their time’ guitarists, and not to mention the lyrical genius of Mr Adamson. A lot would say that all BC songs sounded the same, but that’s a compliment because they never did a shit one!
Great band.I often think of Stu as a young lad running round Scotland giging and getting bigger and better and then to end up dying alone in the states a long way away from Scotland so sad.what a talent.
That thought breaks my heart. It is so contrary to the admiration for this immense fantastic band and to the celebration of their music & talent. Music that helped so many escape their own pain or take so much pleasure and hope out of it. Stuart will be in my heart forever.
Buffalo Skinners tour of 93. Great performance from a truly great band. Saw them on this tour at Cambridge Corn Exchange and again in 94. You should've been there.
Out of all the songs they did, I think Wonderland has always been close to my heart. Listening to this live version was even more compelling and added chills in the middle. I was lucky enough to see them live in 1994 I think, free gig in Wollaton Park in Nottingham. RIP Stuart.
Happiness = leather pants, loud guitars and Stuart with a goatee! I would give anything to have a time capsule back to this gig in 1993. Totally underrated band, especially in a live setting! RIP Stuart, you are missed!! X
Just underplayed on radio-Not underrated. I never knew how many other Forever Fans were out there besides me till I got looking around on UA-cam. God Bless Big Country-Unique in so many ways. 🇬🇧 (couldn't find the Scottish flag!)
I have met so many wonderful people all over the world because of Big Country! I like to think that maybe the big man has something to do with it. The music lives forever!
Some people, when they leave the world, leave such a vacuum in the universe it can only be filled by the sadness of their loss that lasts forever. I will never stop missing you, it still hurts.
It is 2020 and I fell in love with Big Country and their only US hit, "In a Big Country" when it came out in the 80s. I just found out the lead singer died a long time ago. I loved his voice. I've not been to Scotland, but I've been to Ireland 7 times. I love Irish and Scottish music both Traditional and Punk. I saw Shane MacGowan after he left the Pogues and formed the Popes. I went to their show in San Francisco, and had the most awesome time.
when I found out S had passed I was just so floored and distraught. The Skids, BC...he was such a talent and all these years on, even though I never met him...at 54 years old, it still breaks my goddamn heart.
Imho not possible but definitely the best band ever. And though many people know them and appreciate them (just look at the comments for aal the vids on UA-cam), they are the most underrated band ever.
i was 14 when i started to listen to big country, thin lizzy was my favorite band now big country took over. now im 17 still loving big country got to be the best band, hope im not the only kid that listens to big country would recommend this band to everyone. r.i.p stu
Great audio quality - so many BC clips have either horribly fuzzy or very muted sound, - BUT this is great. Thank you! I have probably watched over 300 different bands during the last 50 years - but NO-ONE created a better live atmosphere than Big Country in their prime !!
God Bless you Stuart, I can't hear your voice and not be off to find wonder outdoors! Thank you Big Country for giving me the kick to be a happy and healthier person!
What a night, I was there with Davie Smith and Pete Docherty, we caught the train at Dumbarton Central an embarked on one of the best nights of my life. That's me jumping about at 0.02 ,,, in amongst all the other nutters. Memories last a lifetime ... thanks Isabelle. x
Saw many bands live, Queen twice, Thin Lizzy 4 times, Rush,Blizzard of Oz plus many more but hand on heart, the 2 Big Country gigs at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, were the best live performances I have ever seen. Legends!
Crazy. I do not know why I cry, everytime I hear this song. I guess it is so nostalgic - tied into my college days. I am a man. But some little things, can cause a big man to cry. This is crazy.
This is the real thing. No other band created guitar riffs like these, and what a fantastic collaboration between the two axemen! But in the end it's all about passion and energy, and this song is 100% energy for sure. They were the best, no doubt.
Agree with you - but I’d also argue that Tony and Mark added yet more to what the guitarists did and that Stuart’s voice soars over the lot. This bass player and this drummer are both noteworthy players - way better than the average of 80s musicians in popular bands. Top band all ‘round - massively underrated.
Saw them twice and they were spectacular both times,Stuart signed my CDs with the line ' stay alive' if only you could have done that same thing,but hey I'm staying alive,thanks for ALL your music.
Saw them at the Barrowlands many many times. The Big Country fans at the Barrowlands always welcomed Stuart and the boys. Always a brilliant night in there. Miss the big man so much. He was a troubled soul. Such a waste of a wonderful man. Thankfully, with You Tube, his music was always be with us. As Stuart wrote, "some days will stay a thousand years, some pass like the flash of a spark, who knows where all our days go" RIP Stuart.
Anyone else get goosebumps every time you listen to this?
Yes i am now after 4 pints,does make me feel very emotional,cryin in reality i loved stuart and his band
Me
Yes, the high energy of this is incredible! Love it ❤️🎼
Me too. Great band great songwriter.
Absolutely brilliant live performance.
Without a doubt the best live band ever. You will never see a pairing of two guirarists like this again and its not just Stuart and Bruce but Mark and Tony also. Take any one of them away and youve lost the unique sound and energy created here. Thank God for youtube archives
I saw them at the NEC in around '87 - and you are absolutely right!! I had also seen Dire Straits (who I absolutely loved & still do) and many, many other truly great bands at the very same venue - BUT NO-ONE ever generated an atmosphere anything like as brilliant as these boys. I have never before felt a super-venue SHAKE in the way that it did that night!
I saw them twice more in Glasgow over the years - and for me they will always be THE best live band ever.
Absolute legend
Sorry but Bruce is pretty lame on guitar and couldn't sing backup properly. It's a shame Stuart never paired up with someone like Marshall Crenshaw to write music, sing and play guitar. They would have been awesome together.
100 agree!!!
Lame why?
He really was the real deal wasn’t he ?
His interaction with the crowd is so good to see. He appreciated their involvement as much as they did his.
What a talent. Sorely missed.
exactly, cant stop watching this vid, the energy and sound is imense.
way ahead of his short time
He hung himself in a closet in a hotel next to honolulu airport....never even made it to the beach.....i stayed at that hotel....very sad...i am thinking he went out there to get better or see the beach etc.... before he killed himself....but killed himself in a crappy hotel
❤
❤️ so true
On a cold night as the snow falls this warms the heart and rekindles memories of a wonderful band , here we are in 2021 , anyone else listening and getting that warm soulful glow..
Goode bumps everywhere! One of my favorite bands ever. They deserve so much more! RIP Stuart. You will never be forgotten.
Stuart Adamson was the most underrated songwriter of his generation - you can't count how many 'indie' bands from the late 2000s on emulate both his voice and chord progressions - the first 3 Big Country records are absolute masterpieces.
💯
Tru dat
Masterpiece
They are and they really caught lightning again with Buffalo Skinners through Damascus, people should really spend time with them. It's a shame the Grunge thing drowned out so much good music, BC were definitely victims of that shift and they were churning out some of their very best stuff.
@@guyincognito1560 Grunge killed bands like The Gin Blossoms and BC in its hard rock phase.
Me and my husband walked out of our wedding ceremony to this wonderful song. Love Big Country.
leanne ware it's a gooden.
2 KOOL!!
That would have been awesome. 👍👌
How sweet
We walked out of ours to, In a Big Country....Stay alive......and Stuart always will through his music. R.I.P Thank you for everything you gave us.
There will never be another band quite like them. The atmosphere at their gigs was quite simply electric. RIP in piece Stuart - you were, and still are loved by so many
The place is absolutely bouncing the energy from the crowd is unbelievable great band
Only really appreciate them now years later. What a live band they must have been. This is one of the best things I ever saw on UA-cam. Two great guitar players and a phenomenal rhythm section. Truly inspiring.
It's Stuart who is carrying it all with his guitar and singing. He should have collaborated with better musicians along the way more.
Yep, saw each tour through the 80's and it was difficult to watch them fade. The music was there but they were forced to alter their sound some. Got it back with Skinners and went out strong. They were amazing, came out of nowhere. People kept talking about "bagpipe" sound and overlooking the fact that you had collectively, 4 of the most talented musicians to come out of that generation.
@@cejannuzi Disagree. Its the four. The dynamic, the respect between them. The honesty.
Big Country live ! Untouchable
We can't turn back time. We can't live a life of somebody else. We can't make promises we can't fullfill. We can be strong. We can show respect to one of the greatest guitar players and vocalists of the eighties and nineties! We can be with him spirit and after 30 years we still can feel his love and talents!!! X (H) X
I live in a Big Country ( Canada) and I always have Big Country in my heart
This is the best version of wonderland live I have seen/heard.
I’ll be seeing my time out behind the curtains to this version 👍
No one will ever come close to this .... Such a talent that was so underestimated ... Brilliant song writer ... He was the whole package ,,,,
suz x Hi suz,again, lol I'm having another big country day.And your comment is spot on.
Sounds good to me Steve enjoy :)
We should always have a Big Country day everyday
They
Hell yeh o was ther 🤘🏼😎
5 years later,still one of the best anthems EVER...rip stewart.
I absolutely luv big country xxx
He sang songs about love and loss and hope and redemption over some of the most beautiful melodies ever written. Hiss loss is palpable. He and his music will never be forgotten
Well said indeed. Stuart had the soul of a poet.
One can see Tony Butler loved playing in this band .
Someone please invent a time machine so we can bring Stuart back..x
I was at this concert, brings back so many memories of the best live band ever, remember leaving thinking what the f... just happened there amazing night
could it possibly get any better than this
The 1st minute of this video is why i love Stuart. Great guitar playing and that dance!
Total joy. A fabulous song, performed by geniuses of their time, who were never recognised for the talents, song writing poignancy (and yet joy) and brilliant live performances that those of us who knew them saw. And loved. The utter sadness of Stuart's loss haunts us all in a way I find impossible to reconcile two decades on, but we rejoice in the complete mesmerising magic, gifts, lyrics and pleasure he brought to the world. We love you, big man.
This makes me feel realise how lucky I am to have been around in the 80s & seen this Great Band live . Stuart Adamson loved his fans ❤️ & his fans loved him ❤️
Same here, I feel blessed to have seen them twice live in the Netherlands.
This is probably the best live performance by a band ever! I would love to have been there. Being Scottish I know how electric the Barrolwands can be. Big Country took it to hyperspace with this one!
Not a camera phone in sight, just pure unbridled joy!
+Daniel Taylor Haha with you on that brother
Daniel Taylor FANTASTIC LOOK AT THAT CROWD MAN WITTTTTTTT
camera phones in 1993?
Daniel Taylor i like it !
Spot on Daniel what a talent Stuart was
I felt depressed, and tired as consecuense..Now I have energy!... The power of a good music...This band really can get me up!
One of the few occasions, in my opinion, when the live version is better than the one cut in the studio.
We were so blessed to have him here at all. Deeply missed and always remembered. R.I.P. Stewart.
Stuart*
He hung himself in a closet in a hotel next to honolulu airport....never even made it to the beach.....i stayed at that hotel....very sad...i am thinking he went out there to get better or see the beach etc.... before he killed himself....but killed himself in a crappy hotel
the little joyous shake of his head when the crowd sings the opening "woahs" is a delight
Liam Roche he he, yeah cause they come in a bar too early, he shakes his head to say “you’re in too early”. It’s a lovely moment... I had forgotten how good they were. This is fabulous.
pro tip: watch series on KaldroStream. Me and my gf have been using it for watching all kinds of movies during the lockdown.
@Elian Camilo Yup, I've been using Flixzone} for years myself :)
I think we all under appreciate Bruce. When I first heard Wonderland I was floored and Bruce's guitar was a big part of that.
I’ve seen a few bands, some massive bands, some local bands....all live. Nobody, nobody come close to this line up, live. Nobody
Have to be one of the best live bands ever
I give this man 💯 he felt the winter more than most
I’d of saved him if given the chance
Talented man yet no one see his pain till it was to late
Makes me think of my dad in many ways
Look after those who don’t ask for help
4 artists at work. Excellent rhythm section (10/10) to the drum tech who sorted that snare, two of the ‘best of their time’ guitarists, and not to mention the lyrical genius of Mr Adamson. A lot would say that all BC songs sounded the same, but that’s a compliment because they never did a shit one!
Fantastic power and talent .i havent forgotten you stuart
One of the best. RIP
! great sound and song! stew....isabellle87!thank you very much!
what can you say. words escape me
Never been to the Barrowland! !! Legendary by all accounts! !!!
Great band.I often think of Stu as a young lad running round Scotland giging and getting bigger and better and then to end up dying alone in the states a long way away from Scotland so sad.what a talent.
That thought breaks my heart. It is so contrary to the admiration for this immense fantastic band and to the celebration of their music & talent. Music that helped so many escape their own pain or take so much pleasure and hope out of it. Stuart will be in my heart forever.
Buffalo Skinners tour of 93. Great performance from a truly great band. Saw them on this tour at Cambridge Corn Exchange and again in 94. You should've been there.
Just the best band ever, Mark my favourite drummer of all time :)
Out of all the songs they did, I think Wonderland has always been close to my heart. Listening to this live version was even more compelling and added chills in the middle. I was lucky enough to see them live in 1994 I think, free gig in Wollaton Park in Nottingham. RIP Stuart.
This really is a staggeringly good version. So much raw energy and powerful vibes. Magnificent. I must have watched it 50 times.
sweet Jesus Christ all mighty God!!!!!!
you know it's gunna be perfect
Happiness = leather pants, loud guitars and Stuart with a goatee! I would give anything to have a time capsule back to this gig in 1993. Totally underrated band, especially in a live setting! RIP Stuart, you are missed!! X
Just underplayed on radio-Not underrated. I never knew how many other Forever Fans were out there besides me till I got looking around on UA-cam. God Bless Big Country-Unique in so many ways. 🇬🇧 (couldn't find the Scottish flag!)
+Lisa Knell i agree, live there were not much better bands that time. i saw them once it blows my mind.
KnoxTN Yankee
I have met so many wonderful people all over the world because of Big Country! I like to think that maybe the big man has something to do with it. The music lives forever!
Saw them 6 times. Best live band ever.
music like this = pure joy
This version I want played at my funeral.
Me too
I’m seriously considering it
Must be expecting a long funeral.
goosebumps again
Some people, when they leave the world, leave such a vacuum in the universe it can only be filled by the sadness of their loss that lasts forever. I will never stop missing you, it still hurts.
It is 2020 and I fell in love with Big Country and their only US hit,
"In a Big Country" when it came out in the 80s. I just found out the lead singer died a long time ago. I loved his voice. I've not been to Scotland, but I've been to Ireland 7 times. I love Irish and Scottish music both Traditional and Punk. I saw Shane MacGowan after he left the Pogues and formed the Popes. I went to their show in San Francisco, and had the most awesome time.
when I found out S had passed I was just so floored and distraught. The Skids, BC...he was such a talent and all these years on, even though I never met him...at 54 years old, it still breaks my goddamn heart.
this concert and there early barrowlands shows brilliant
Possibly the finest band to ever grace the earth
Imho not possible but definitely the best band ever.
And though many people know them and appreciate them (just look at the comments for aal the vids on UA-cam), they are the most underrated band ever.
Agreed! Awesome, uplifting - just bloody brilliant.
Adriaan Renkema not by me. Are you still listening
The reason why so many don't know Big country because the music industry let this band down. This includes radio stations as well.
Nobody will ever understand why this could not be enough for you Stewart; God Bless You my friend.
Absolutely brilliant! "The Winds of quiet Change .... " Great lyrics and full of Scottish pride!! :)
what a voice
Never ever got the right recognition of a 80’s genius
i was 14 when i started to listen to big country, thin lizzy was my favorite band now big country took over. now im 17 still loving big country got to be the best band, hope im not the only kid that listens to big country would recommend this band to everyone. r.i.p stu
I started the same time in life,now I am avery young 50.Ha ha.
Fucking awesome band displaying a full on, mind blowing, Napalm masterpiece.Thank you, Big Country.
he was a brill man our stuart . sadly missed
Great audio quality - so many BC clips have either horribly fuzzy or very muted sound, - BUT this is great. Thank you!
I have probably watched over 300 different bands during the last 50 years - but NO-ONE created a better live atmosphere than Big Country in their prime !!
NOTHING will EVER replace BIG COUNTRY with the GREAT mr Adams
goosebumps
just massive.
God Bless you Stuart, I can't hear your voice and not be off to find wonder outdoors! Thank you Big Country for giving me the kick to be a happy and healthier person!
Saw BC twice at Wembley in the 1980's - Only now do I realise how great they were. Isabelle87 - thank you x
What a night, I was there with Davie Smith and Pete Docherty, we caught the train at Dumbarton Central an embarked on one of the best nights of my life. That's me jumping about at 0.02 ,,, in amongst all the other nutters. Memories last a lifetime ... thanks Isabelle. x
That must be so cool to see that all these years later. Good for you. I never got to see them live, and I really wish I had.
I was one of those nutters jumping about next to you, brilliant night never forgotten
a rare treat
God Bless you Big man-4ever missed
Goosebumps on Goosebumps.
The twin guitar interaction is fantastic.🙂
Guitarmony!!! Them & Thin Lizzy
one of the best bands i ever saw live, bloody brilliant.
Saw many bands live, Queen twice, Thin Lizzy 4 times, Rush,Blizzard of Oz plus many more but hand on heart, the 2 Big Country gigs at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, were the best live performances I have ever seen. Legends!
I saw them in Dublin fucking amazing what a guitar player. The best l have ever heard. 💕🤗
och,,,,,,, speakers up for this wee belter..
love to see the big man feelin it like this, great post, don't hold back!
What a brilliant performance!... I did not want it to end!
Crazy. I do not know why I cry, everytime I hear this song. I guess it is so nostalgic - tied into my college days. I am a man. But some little things, can cause a big man to cry. This is crazy.
saw them live at Leicester Uni many years ago, brilliant
oh my life best band in the world, wow the scots and irish do have a lot of greats!!
This song is just incredible!
Tony’s bass is mind blowing
Felling with 18 years old again !!!!
I loved the skids and when they split I didn't think music would be the same again ,up popped big country wow wow wow how wrong was I ,RIP STUART.
God bless Stewart.......I wish we all could have done more to save him. Big Country fan for life
Wow - virtually the WHOLE crowd are bouncing !!
the man was a Genius.. RIP SA
This is the real thing. No other band created guitar riffs like these, and what a fantastic collaboration between the two axemen! But in the end it's all about passion and energy, and this song is 100% energy for sure. They were the best, no doubt.
Absolutely spot on ! great riffs, every one of them at the top of their game, stunning performance.
Righty said,my friend.
Thin Lizzy did, but the songs were great in their own ways , brilliant stuff, sound tracks of your life, absolutely wonderful
Agree with you - but I’d also argue that Tony and Mark added yet more to what the guitarists did and that Stuart’s voice soars over the lot. This bass player and this drummer are both noteworthy players - way better than the average of 80s musicians in popular bands.
Top band all ‘round - massively underrated.
Apart from when slade ripped them off
Saw them in 82. Best gig ever. And I was in Russia last April and this guy said to me, did you ever see Big Country?
R.I.P. Stuart - great memories of great music.
Saw them twice and they were spectacular both times,Stuart signed my CDs with the line ' stay alive' if only you could have done that same thing,but hey I'm staying alive,thanks for ALL your music.
TRULY LOVE THIS BAND.
Saw them at the Barrowlands many many times.
The Big Country fans at the Barrowlands always welcomed Stuart and the boys. Always a brilliant night in there.
Miss the big man so much. He was a troubled soul. Such a waste of a wonderful man.
Thankfully, with You Tube, his music was always be with us.
As Stuart wrote, "some days will stay a thousand years, some pass like the flash of a spark, who knows where all our days go"
RIP Stuart.
That boy could play. Hard pressed are find a band like them.
You will never beat this.....
Awesome!
Saw them in Doncaster years ago, they were brilliant. Just took it for granted. Oh how I would love to see them again
absolute perfection in delivery......rest in perfect Stuart...you are missed
stuart adamson what a legend long may your music continue bigman stayalive
Best live band
And what a memory!